Amtrak 392 leads the Capitol Limited as it makes a station stop in Johnstown, PA in June of 1992.
20Q rolls through Johnstown with the CR heritage unit leading.
Bethlehem Steel’s railroad serving its plant in Johnstown, Pennsylvania was the Conemaugh & Black Lick Railroad. Like most Bethlehem Steel roads at this point in time, the C&BL roster was domina... (more)
While still under Bethlehem Steel ownership, five Conemaugh & Black Lick EMD switchers idle on the lead to the enginehouse. Three NW2’s and two SW7’s, all vintage 1950 and earlier, are in the ... (more)
Rolling across Main Street in downtown Johnstown.
Often overshadowed by Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line, the CSX S&C Subdivision adds just as much of an interesting touch to Johnstown's railroad presence. Meandering along the Stonycreek River ... (more)
An interesting Amtrak 43 rolls into East Conemaugh this evening, as it was lead by 2 P42DC's, and had the Ohio Central private car on the rear of the train.
Approaching Railroad St. in downtown Johnstown, the CSX D703 pulls ahead past the Gautier Steel Mill, and will shortly shove back into the mill.
NS 64R with the Erie Heritage Unit leading the way through downtown Johnstown, PA. This started a long chase across Pennsylvania, which took much longer than it should have for this train.
NS 056 had quite the train on 8/18/2014, amongst the CAT equipment, pipe loads, and Trucks for these units, were these 10 brand new BB40-9W GE's, heading for Mozambique,Africa.. Photo at Johnstow... (more)
NS 36A had quite the color this day, as it had Ten Export locomotives for Mozambique,Africa in tow seen here at Johnstown,Pa. The exports are for CLN a subsidiary or Vale Mining, and are Classed... (more)
A westbound Pennsylvanian crosses the stone bridge in Johnstown. 125 years to the day, this bridge withstood the famous Johnstown Flood.
A westbound train crosses the stone bridge in Johnstown. 125 years to the day, this bridge withstood the famous Johnstown Flood.
A westbound autorack train crosses the stone bridge in Johnstown. 125 years to the day, this bridge withstood the famous Johnstown Flood.